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Midtown Home Improvements, Inc. (St. Louis)*
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Metal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or Replace

Serving Pevely, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1992

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"This company kept to promised scheduling and their representatives and workers were very professional and provided excellent service. Iâ ve also used them on a door replacement project and learned that it wasnâ t a fluke. They have pleased me with both projects in product and performance"
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Awnings questions, answered by experts

Fabric awnings provide shade, reduce energy costs, and enhance outdoor aesthetics.

Costs depend on material type, design complexity, and additional features like lighting or gutters.

The main disadvantage of an awning window is that you can’t use it to escape in an emergency. Another disadvantage of awning windows is that they can get dirty quicker than other types of windows that don’t open outward, especially if you keep them open when it’s raining or snowing. You can hire a local window replacement installer to decide if an awning window is right for your home.

If you're handy, it might be worth trying to install retractable awnings yourself. Just keep in mind that motorized retractable awnings require much more know-how, and the risk of something costly going wrong (such as damaging your new awnings) is higher.

Mechanical awnings should be easy to install for the average person with some handyman skills.

Awnings offer a variety of materials to choose from, each of which has its own benefits. Cotton is a lower-cost option that’s also more eco-friendly because it’s made from natural materials, while acrylic-coated polyester and vinyl offer better durability against harsh weather. Fiberglass and metal are also resilient to weather, although metal can be vulnerable to corrosion without protective sealant. Ultimately, you’ll need to consider your climate and your budget in deciding the best material for your awning.

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